The moon does not give out it's own light. The moon is actually reflecting the sun's light to earth.
The sun does not shine in the night. The full moon reflects sunlight to the Earth at night.
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All of the Sun shines. Or at least the outside, if that's what you mean.
It does not emit any light of its own, so in order to see it we need sunlight.
For an eclipse to take place the earth, moon and sun must form a straight line. then the shadow of the earth r the moon will fall upon the moon or the earth, and that is an eclipse. There are two types of eclipses; Solar and lunar. A solar eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun causing it to "disappear." A lunar eclipse is when the Earth passes between the sun and moon so that the moon doesn't get light causing it to appear red-ish.
What allows the moon shine is the reflection of the sun.
It reflects light from the sun
The Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
yes it does the moon is a savage that give earth life so as the sun
It is a reflection of the sun.
The moon shines because it is the light of the sun.
It reflects light from the sun.
The sun's gravitational pull causes the moon to orbit around the Earth, resulting in the moon's phases as we see from Earth. The sun also illuminates the moon, causing it to appear bright in the sky as it reflects sunlight.
The sun does not shine in the night. The full moon reflects sunlight to the Earth at night.
The moon seems to shine at night, because it reflects the light given off by the sun. We can not see the moon's reflection during the day, because the sun light is too bright, but, at night, the moon reflects the light given off by the sun and we can see it.
the sun shines on the moon.
Not really it is just a reflection from the sun.